The Cornerstone Club Social Day Program located at 808 W. Broadway in Fulton officially marked its opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Helping to launch the new program is (left to right) Fulton Common Councilors Lawrence Macner; Donald Patrick Jr. and Council President David Ritchie; Karen Murray, executive director of Bishop’s Commons at St. Luke; Catherine Gill, chief operating officer and assistant administrator of St. Luke Health Services; Katie Toomey, executive director of the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce; Nicole Greenier, program director of The Cornerstone Club; Terrence Gorman, CEO and administrator of St. Luke Health Services; Cornerstone Club staff member Michelle Petrie; Mary-Margaret Pekow, executive director of Catholic Charities of Oswego County; with St. Luke Health Services board of directors Allison Nelson; and Janet Rebeor.
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Ribbon Cutting Held For The Cornerstone Club

Developed by St. Luke Health Services, The Cornerstone Club Social Day Program in Fulton offers members a comfortable place to socialize and take part in activities with staff available to provide supervision, health and nutrition monitoring, and assistance with personal care needs, all in a safe location that is easily accessible.

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Fulton Daily News

Friends of History in Fulton Invites All To ‘Remember Woodstock’

Friends of History in Fulton, Inc. invites all to “Remember Woodstock” on Friday, November 3. The party, held at Tavern on the Lock, will include a cash bar, full buffet dinner, music trivia contest, raffles, prizes and musical entertainment from Mike MacDonald playing the songs of the times from the iconic 1969 Woodstock festival. For more information on tickets, read the full article.

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Oswego Daily News

‘Lockout’ Lifted at Oswego Schools Following Suspicious Image Incident

At approximately 12:21 p.m. today (Oct. 19), the Oswego City Police Department was notified by the Oswego City School District Superintendent that he had placed all seven of their school buildings on “lockout” do to a suspicious image having been observed on social media that was reported to district officials. The lockout that was in effect for approximately one hour and has been lifted. At no point in time did the district believe that the students were in imminent danger and the lockout was due to an abundance of caution.

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SUNY Oswego Awards Co-Op Scholarships To Area Residents

A select group of students who started at SUNY Oswego in fall 2017 have earned Co-op Scholarships worth $24,000 over four years. The Co-op Scholarship is worth $24,000 over four years, and goes to outstanding students interested in pursuing a co-op opportunity who otherwise would have qualified for a Presidential Scholarship.

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